ARCHIVED - Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research Experiences for Students and Science Educators

Contacts for Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research
Experiences for Students and Science Educators

Supported by the American Recovery & Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (ARRA)

NIH is providing the opportunity for institutions to post information about their summer educational programs that are supported by supplements to NIH grants on this site. Information is being submitted directly from the grantee institutions. NIH is not responsible for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of this list.

The mission and interest of our laboratory is to develop novel instrumentation and technologies to study the brain at several levels - from single cell to the whole brain - with the goal of translating the work into practical research and clinical applications.

Our personnel include diverse, independent-minded and entrepreneurial group of students, post docs, and research faculty who base their research on modern microfabrication, stem cell biology, electrophysiology, signal processing, image processing and integrated circuit design technologies.

Additional Information: Vision researchers at Mass. Eye and Ear have formed interdisciplinary programs for investigations into topics of broad departmental interest. The goals of these programs are to provide investigators with special resources and collaborative opportunities. The Otolaryngology Department at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary is home to 45 Investigators, studying normal function and mechanisms of disease in the ear, nose, throat, head and neck. The combined clinical and basic science faculties of the ENT department serve as teachers and mentors in a number of training programs.

Additional Information: The School of Theoretical Modeling is an organization of research and education. The School of Theoretical Modeling teaches graduate and undergraduate semester and summer courses. Courses are also available for Science and Math education of High School and Middle School students.

Additional Information: As an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Delaware, students have the opportunity to make new and exciting contributions to the scholarly community. Undergraduate Researchers are typically sophomores, juniors, and seniors - with a few first-year students as well. Numerous faculty members are available to help guide students doing research in a variety of disciplines, and students can also prepare to do research on their own. Students and faculty are supported by a 10 week Summer Scholars Program.

Additional Information: Research directed to unravelling the causes for cognitive impairment, the signaling mechanisms involved and possible therapies to improve the quality of life of these patients. We use a combination of pharmacological, biochemical, electrophysiological and behavioral studies, coupled with the use of genetically altered mice.

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